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ood grains that the reader will find worth picking from a mass of non-nutritious but, fortunately, non-poisonous chaff. I have not included many books which I recognize as important for readers thoroughly trained in science, but which are dangerous for the average reader of literature on sex. It is possible that I may have overlooked some very good books that I have not intended to ignore; and I shall be glad to have my attention called to books which deserve recognition. Special bibliographies have been published in Wile's "Sex-Education," March's "Towards Racial Health," Geddes and Thomson's "Sex," and Foster's "Social Emergency." Publishers.--In most cases the first part of the names of well-known publishers has been given. Unless otherwise mentioned, they have offices in New York City. In addition, the following abbreviations have been used: A.M.A. = American Medical Association, Chicago. A.S.H.A. = American Social Hygiene Association, 105 West 40th St., New York City. S.S.M.P. = Society of Sanitary and Moral Prophylaxis, 105 West 40th Street, New York City. Association Press = press of the National Board of the Y.M.C.A., New York City. FOR EDUCATORS AND PARENTS ADDAMS, JANE. "A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil." Macmillan. $1.00. (Contains all the average reader needs to know concerning prostitution.) BOK, EDWARD, Editor. "Books of Self-Knowledge for Young People and Parents." Revell. $.25 each. BIGELOW, M.A. "Relation of Biology to Sex-Instruction in Schools and Colleges." Journal of Social Diseases, II, 4, October, 1911. CABOT, RICHARD C. "The Christian Approach to Social Morality." National Y.W.C.A., New York. $.50. CABOT, RICHARD C. "What Men Live By." Houghton Mifflin. $1.50. (A book that has helped many people.) CABOT, R.C. "Consecration of the Affections." Proceedings of Fifth Cong. Amer. School Hygiene Assoc., III, 1911, p. 114. Also in Amer. Phy. Ed. Rev., XVI, 1911, pp. 247-253. (See "Criticisms of Sex-Education" in Sec. 46 of this book.) COCKS, ORRIN G. "The Social Evil and Methods of Treatment." Association Press. $.25. CREIGHTON, LOUISE. "The Social Disease and How to Fight It." Longmans. $.35. (A splendid essay on social impurity from a modern woman's viewpoint. Constructive and optimistic.) ELIOT, C.W. "Public Opinion and Sex-Hygiene." A.S.H.A. $.05. ELIOT, C.W. "School Instr
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